🗡️ Carry Confidence, Cut with Precision – The Tigris Never Quits
The CJRB Tigris Pocket Knife features a premium AR-RPM9 powder steel cleaver blade known for exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its black & white layered G10 handle provides a lightweight yet durable grip with anti-slip textures. Equipped with ceramic ball bearings, this folding knife offers smooth, one-handed deployment ideal for EDC, camping, and hunting. At 8.5 inches overall with a 3.5-inch blade, it balances heavy-duty performance with tactical style, backed by lifetime USA customer support.
Blade Material | AR-RPM9 Powder Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 6.35 Ounces |
Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
Blade Shape | cleaver |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Foldable |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black&White |
M**S
SHARP, comfortable in the hand, balanced, fun.
I love this knife. It's significant and weighty so if you're looking for a small conceal knife, this isn't it. This is heavier than most, built like a tank, opens swiftly and is sharp as a razor. Beware! EVERYONE I show this knife to loves it. It feels very balanced in the hand. The handle is wide and well perforated for a good grip. The pocket clamp may bother some as far as the grip goes but I've found it's not an issue for me. Also, the clamp's point sticks out quite a lot. This may cause you to brush up against something and scratch it. Be careful. The blade itself is, as you can see by the picture, large. The point is sharp and the blade is dangerously sharp - which is great. I carry this with me all the time and its a great knife for slicing through boxes, rope etc. . It will fill a good portion of your front pocket if that's where you carry, so a holster may not be a bad choice for this. Fun knife - recommend!
H**6
Awesome knife.
Knife looks cool and came dangerously sharp! I've been carrying everyday since I purchased it. Seems like a very tough knife.
P**R
Great knife for the price.
The media could not be loaded. I decided to go a bit different than the normal drop point and tanto blades I usually get. I saw it, it looked interesting, and I clicked “buy”. It arrived on time and packaged well. It was A bit bigger than the norm. I have bigger hands and it fit perfect. It was well built and easy to grip. Opening it one handed with the flipper lever on the back of the blade was smooth and easy. It locked up tight with no slop. It closed just as easy with the well designed liner lock. I am usually a Kershaw guy, but this impressed! It’s like having a Ginsu knife in your pocket. It should be great for food prep when camping. You guys got a fold up pocket cutting board to go with it? Highly recommend!
A**R
Not terribly bad
I've had previous CJRB knives, and a few were complete headaches, and some were right on the top of the list. Thus far I have found this is one on the top of the list. The design is comfortable in your hand and its balance if workable. The blade comes sharp but be prepared to hone the edge after its first couple of uses. The weight is on the heavy side but not a deal breaker if you are looking for a pure functional knife. With the weight, probably not something I'd carry around as a typical EDC. But that doesn't mean it isn't worth carrying. Takes some 'breaking in' initially as this one came through a little stiff. A little bearing oil and manipulation and it works fine. Durable, practical, and functional for most uses. Overall? If you are looking for the type knife that is heavier than most, I'd say you cannot go wrong and you certainly won't be disappointed.
N**K
This Thing is no Joke!
At this point I own almost every knife that CJRB has made and I'm a huge fan of what they do, I've been quite impressed with CJRB's more EDC oriented items like the Feldspar and the Ria. The Tigris is somewhat out of my wheelhouse with such a massive blade, but I really wanted to see how it felt in hand. Once again, I've been blown away, this is such an impressive piece in so many ways. In hand it really is a massive knife, probably one of the biggest folders that I own even if it's not the longest. I was expecting the Tigris to be an absolute brick in pocket, but it's surprisingly well balanced for something this size. I can't say that it's lightweight by any means, but it feel significantly lighter than it looks. The blade is just monstrous, but I feel like that was the whole point, it's a massive, wide blade that actually comes down to a very fine edge, almost like a kitchen knife (it actually works great on a cutting board too). And the handle is really nicely done, I can appreciate the layered G10 and the bold choice of colors, but the best part of it is the grip. There are a lot of grippy knives out there but I'm pretty sure that you could cover the Tigris in Vaseline and it would still stay in your hand, the shape of the grip is just THAT secure. So, while this may not be the kind of knife I normally carry, I can absolutely see why this knife has been so popular, it just has so much character and it feels absolutely reliable in hand!
J**H
Love this knife
Knife is awesome. I carry it everyday. The blade holds up good to everyday use. It holds an edge pretty good easy to sharpen as well. I love the black blades but it scratches and stuff so I’d stick with reg silver blade. It was a little expensive but over all great knife and I’d recommend it to anyone that loves knives or wants to carry one for self defense it’s very smooth opening as well. Good size for self defense.
D**Y
Good knife
Sharpens great
E**H
I got a second one
I consider myself a bit a pocket knife enthusiast. I got this one to replace a similar style Gerber that I had lost (I lose them as often as I buy them) I break down boxes and have to open plastic packaging a lot at my job so I can be pretty hard on a blade sometimes.I initially liked the handle feel. Doesn't feel like cheap plastic like most knifes. Bearing style opening is smooth. Blade is stupid sharp and it's still holding it's edge. I have only been able to use it for about 3 weeks or so. I got it early November and had "lost" it mid December. Well I found it today, in the yard, after the snow had melted.It was under the snow and ice(6°f at one point) for at least 2 weeks. Thing still opens smooth and shows no signs of abuse at all. Still looks like it did when I got it.My only gripe is it's a little too easy to open. I had it clipped on my pocket and I bumped it and the blade opened without me knowing. Ended up cutting myself.
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